As has been reported around the interweb, OSX Mavericks update stops the GUIs from a number of VST plug-ins functioning correctly (they don’t update when they should). The WigWare plug-ins are also affected by this issue. I have developed a fix, and will try and update all the software when I get a chance. In the mean-time, if there is a plug-in or two that you really need updating first, just let me know!

On Friday 12th July I’ll be doing a sponsored bike ride from Buxton to Derby in aid of Dogs for the Disabled. As I did a couple of years ago, my progress can be tracked in real time on the page below, or instructions on how to keep tabs in google earth too! If you fancy sponsoring me, instructions are also on the page below 🙂 My public location won’t update much except for testing until the day!

After the success of the previous three Sounds in Space events help at the Markeaton Street Campus of the University of Derby, we’re hosting the event again….and it’s still free!

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If you’re lucky enough to be going to the Stargazing live event at University of Derby (see Get Tramadol Prescription Online and Get Tramadol Online) then you’ll also get the chance to experience Celestial Dynamics, a higher order Ambisonic and visual installation setup in the Markeaton Street building. Developed by Michael Brown, and using the WigWare higher order Ambsionic plugins and source material from the Hubble Space Telescope and Voyager 2 recordings. If you’re attending this free event, it’s running MS017 🙂 Some stills from the video are shown in this post, and the poster to be shown alongside the installation can be found at:

If NFC (near field compensation) is set to OFF then as the source is moved into the middle, the directional compenents are turned down (centre sources comes out of every speaker equally when decoded). If NFC is set to a distance, then the
distance parameter then controls the distance filtering which applies LF boost (proximity effect) as the source moves closer to the middle.

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I’ve updated the PC versions of my 1st order plugins to incorporate a number of bug fixes already present in the Mac versions. I’ve also optimised the code a little, and improved the near field compensation and distance filtering to be, well, correct and glitch free (not very noticeable in 1st order….2nd order to come!) Also, these are now compiled using Microsoft Visual Studio as Audacity didn’t like Borland Builder compiled versions……

It’s taken some time, but as I’m getting a few hits on my website from people searching for information on the malware that was inserted onto my website, I thought I’d make what we’ve found out so far public.

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Anyway, now Plesk is patched and upgraded and all the passwords on the server have been reset, normal service should resume!

We have a programme change in the Sounds in Space 2012 event. We are pleased to announce that John Crossley will be talking to us about the 5.1 mix he carried out for Buying Tramadol In Canada (called Neglected Space which was featured on the Buying Tramadol From Petmeds single) which utilised both Pro-tools and 4th order Ambisonics. It’s not too late to register for the event! See details Order Tramadol C.O.D!